
Four Deuces - Wikipedia
The Four Deuces were best known for their song "W-P-L-J", which stands for white port and lemon juice. This later became the jingle for wine producer Italian Swiss Colony.
The Four Deuces WPLJ-"White Port Lemon Juice"... - YouTube
...killer r&b quartet singing about a rotgut wine...killer backup band...
Four Deuces – WPLJ Lyrics - Genius
WPLJ Lyrics: Well, WPLJ, sure tastes good to me / WPLJ, won't you take a drink with me / It's a good good wine / Really makes you feel so fine / (so fine, so fine, so fine) / Well, I went to
The 4 Deuces - W-P-L-J - 1955 Rhythm & Blues - YouTube
I've never had white port and lemon juice but The 4 Deuces seem to love it so I'll need to give it a try.- video upload powered by https://w...
WPLJ - Wikipedia
WPLJ (95.5 FM) is a non-commercial, listener-supported radio station, licensed to New York, New York. Owned by the Educational Media Foundation (EMF), based in Franklin, Tennessee, it broadcasts EMF's Christian adult contemporary formatted programming service, "K-Love".
The Mothers of Invention – WPLJ Lyrics - Genius
WPLJ Lyrics: I say WPLJ, really taste good to me / WPLJ, won't you take a drink with me / Well, it's a good good wine / It really makes you feel so fine / (So fine, so fine, so fine) / I went...
WPLJ - Zappa Wiki Jawaka - Kill Ugly Radio
2024年4月21日 · The song was so popular that a radio station in New York changed their call letters to 'WPLJ'. It's such a classic for R&B fans that there are many covers, including one by Daryl Hall (of Hall and Oates), played faster than the original.
Four Deuces - WPLJ Lyrics - SONGLYRICS.com
Four Deuces - WPLJ Lyrics. Well, WPLJ, sure tastes good to me WPLJ, won't you take a drink with me It's a good good wine Really makes you feel so fine (so fine, so fin
WPLJ (White Port and Lemon Juice) - whitegum.com
WPLJ (White Port and Lemon Juice) Lyrics: Dobard, McDaniels Music: Dobard, McDaniels Played once by Jerry Garcia with Merl Saunders on 24 Sep 1971. Originally a hit in the 50s for the Four Deuces, it was covered by Frank Zappa on his "Burnt Weeny Sandwich" LP. In an interview with Dennis McNally in the book "Jerry on Jerry", Jerry Garcia recalled:
Marv Goldberg's R&B Notebooks - 4 DEUCES - Unca Marvy
One of the seminal drinking songs of our time is "W-P-L-J." Combining a salute to a cheap way to get high (white port mixed with lemon juice) with a tune reminiscent of the Midnighters' "Annie" series, it's no wonder that "W-P-L-J" has endured for over 50 years.